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LinkOn 63W Car Charger with 45W USB-C PD3.0 PPS and 18W USB-A QC3.0 for MacBook Pro Chromebook iPhone Xs/Max/XR/X/8 iPad Pro/Air 2/Mini, Samsung Galaxy S9/S10/S20 Pixel Nexus Huawei
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✅ THE NEXT GENERATION CAR CHARGER IS HERE - This is one of the most powerful and compact usb-c car charger you can find. You no longer need to buy and carry multiple chargers as this one will be able to fast charge simultaneously two of your advanced devices for no time. You can throw your legacy car charger away as this advanced piece of technology is fully backwards compatible as well.✅ GET CHARGED FASTER AND SAVE TIME - USB Type C PD output provides enough power to make sure your notebook is charging even if you are playing games or using power demanding applications. The less powerful fast chargers may only charge your device when it is not used. Our car charger uses one of the most efficient power conversion technology which keeps it very cool hence it will last longer that the other car chargers.✅ ONE CAR CHARGER TO CHARGE THEM ALL - You no longer need to care about which of the two fast charge standards is supported by your new phone, tablet or notebook as this car charger supports them both. Ability to charge fast is a big benefit especially when you travel on short distances and have limited time for charging. Supported devices - Huawei, Samsung (S10 and S20 Series), Google Pixel, MacBook (all USB-C versions), Dell XPS, Latest HP USB-C notebooks, Razer Blade Stealth and more.✅ SUPER COMPATIBILITY - USB Type C output (USB Power Delivery 3.0) - 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/2.25A (45W Max); USB A output (Quick Charge 3.0) - 3.6~6.5V/3A, 6.5~9/2A, 9~12/1.5A (18W Max); USB-C PPS - 3.3~11V/3A, 3.3~16V/2.8A (45W Max). This is a Car Charger PPS enabled which allows the devices to pick the most optimal charging speed while still keeping them safe. Both 12V car and 24V truck sockets are supported.✅ YOUR DEVICES ARE PROTECTED - The over power, over current and short circuit protections keep you and your devices safe. This product is covered by ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY. Our 24/7 support is resolving most of the issues within 24 hours so do not hesitate to contact us.
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ColorGrey-63W
Height2.7559 Inches
Length1.1811 Inches
Weight0.08 Pounds
Width1.1811 Inches

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Found 1 comment on LinkOn 63W Car Charger with 45W USB-C PD3.0 PPS and 18W USB-A QC3.0 for MacBook Pro Chromebook iPhone Xs/Max/XR/X/8 iPad Pro/Air 2/Mini, Samsung Galaxy S9/S10/S20 Pixel Nexus Huawei:

u/tompeel1 · 1 pointr/crankshaft

I have a pixel 2XL i found it easier to do the following.

1 x 12v to USB charger good quality with quick charge etc (not crucial as pi wont use QC) from my dash outlet to power the pi using this cable - this was the only cable i found which would provide enough power to the PI when i plug a micro usb to both screen and pi.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01MTYA3QK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I then used a 12v charger with PD (link bellow) which fast charges my Pixel 2 as fast as it can take.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B077ZRBPNB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Obviously i use wifi for my connection but its pretty smooth these days.

My next project is to use a USB battery bank as a UPS been the car and the PI but what i need is one which can charge through USB PD and output 3+ amps at the same time.... any ideas there would be welcome!

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Also u/cydia2020 that USB C headder is a pretty neat idea, i'm now wondering about just putting that on the Pi too and then i dont need the split cable